Rainbow baby Sanya Richards-Ross has arrived.The 38-year-old Real Housewives of Atlanta star revealed late on Tuesday on Instagram that she and her husband Aaron Ross had welcomed a son, their second child together.
The reality actress posted videos from the hospital in the run-up to the birth, including a final one with Dr. Jackie Walters, star of Married to Medicine, who acted as the OBGYN for the RHOA celebrity. After a few hours, she declared her newborn boy had arrived safely and was now with big brother Aaron Jermaine Ross II, also known as Deuce, 6.
She posted an Instagram Story announcing, “He’s here!!!!!” “He’s also really cute, incredibly peaceful, and in good health! God is so wonderful. I appreciate all of the prayers.
The former Olympian talked with (usartical) at BravoCon in November about how her son Deuce is “over the moon” to have a sibling.
Richards-Ross said to (usartical) that “it’s a Christmas baby, so we’re all getting this big gift.”
She added that Deuce, who revealed in September that the baby would be a boy, is particularly excited for the arrival of the new child.
Deuce is ecstatic, Richards-Ross remarked. “I believe he had been waiting for me to join him because he has always wanted to be a big brother.”
Following what Richards-Ross previously told (usartical) was “a really bad miscarriage,” the woman became pregnant.
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At BravoCon, the reality star admitted, “It was tough.” And I informed Deuce that we had assured him that wouldn’t happen during this ordeal. Because life does not often turn out as planned, I want him to travel with us. There will be highs and lows for you. I believed it was a valuable lesson for him to understand that, despite our best efforts and prayers, it still didn’t work out. I told him as soon as it occurred once more.
In July, Richards-Ross revealed in a Real Housewives of Atlanta season 15 mid-season trailer that she was expecting her second child with husband Ross.
She casually handed her husband a pregnancy test, and he looked at it more.